KEY POINTS
  • SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said on Sunday that the company's first crewed mission will probably be in the second quarter of this year.
  • Musk made the comments at a press conference after the company completed the in-flight abort test of its Crew Dragon capsule.
  • Helping NASA once again launch its astronauts is "really quite profound," Musk said, as "I think the United States is a nation of explorers, a distillation of the human spirit of exploration."
SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk speaks with NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine, along with astronauts Victor Glover, Doug Hurley, Bob Behnken and Mike Hopkins, in front of the company's Crew Dragon capsule.

Elon Musk expects his space company's inaugural launch of NASA astronauts is only a few months away.

The SpaceX CEO said on Sunday that the company's first crewed mission will probably be in the second quarter of this year, between the months of April and June. Known as Demo-2, this mission would see two NASA astronauts visit the International Space Station for at least a few days. Musk noted that the rocket and spacecraft needed for the mission are already coming together in Florida.